simileAcomparisonof two unlikethinks usinglike or asIllustrationA hand drawnimage that helpsthe readervisualize andunderstandsomething in thetextTopicsentenceClearly statesits main idea atthe beginningof the bodyparagraphHeadingIt tells thereaders whatthe sectionof the text isaboutShortStoryFiction ofsuch brevitythat itsupports nosubplotsTableofcontentIt tells theheading orchapter andpage number ofeach section ofthe bookMysteryFictiondealing withthe solutionof a crimeFairyTaleAboutfairies ormagicalcreaturesConclusionThis finalsectionsummarizesthe key pointsof the essayBiographyA truestory abouta realpersonIntroductionThis openingsection providesbackgroundinformation andpresents thethesis statement,Claim/ThesisStatementA crucialelement oftheintroductionCaptionIt provides(anillustration)with a title orexplanation.Timelinea graphicrepresentationof thepassage oftime as a line.NonfictionInformationaltext dealingwith anactual, real-life subjectMapA picture thatshows thelocation ofthings orplacesFantasyFiction withstrange orother worldlysettings orcharactersLabelIt tells thename ofcertain partsof the photoor illustrationPunAhumorousplay onwordsDramaUsually fortheatricalperformanceOnomatopoeiaWordswhosesoundssuggest theirmeaningFictionFiterary workswhose contentis produced bytheimaginationHyperboleAnexaggerationthat can'tpossible betruePoetryVerse andrhythmic writingwith imagerythat createsemotionalresponses.PersonificationGivinghumanqualities tononhumanthingsEvidencespecific details,quotes, orparaphrasedinformation directlyextracted from thesource textSymbolismIt is used toexpress anabstract ideausing an itemor wordsAlliterationTherepetition ofthe sameconsonantsoundBodyParagraphThis middle sectiondevelops the mainpoints of the essay,providing evidenceand supportingdetails to back upthe thesis statementSubheadingA secondaryheading usedto divide thesubject intomore specificsubcategoriesIdiomA group ofwords whosemeaning isn'tunderstoodfrom their literalmeaningDiagramAn imagethat showsthe importantparts of anobjectHistoricalFictionStory withfictionalcharacters andevents in ahistoricalsetting.AllusionA referenceto a famousperson,place, oreventBulletsPoints thatdraw thereader'sattentionIndexAn alphabeticallisting of thesubject, people,and placesfound in thebookEssayA short literarycompositionthat reflectsthe author'spointMetaphorA comparisonof two unlikethings that saysunoe thing isanotherGlossaryAlphabeticallylists new orimportantwords andtheir definitionsGraphInformationshown in avisual way sothat's it's moreeasilyunderstoodsimileAcomparisonof two unlikethinks usinglike or asIllustrationA hand drawnimage that helpsthe readervisualize andunderstandsomething in thetextTopicsentenceClearly statesits main idea atthe beginningof the bodyparagraphHeadingIt tells thereaders whatthe sectionof the text isaboutShortStoryFiction ofsuch brevitythat itsupports nosubplotsTableofcontentIt tells theheading orchapter andpage number ofeach section ofthe bookMysteryFictiondealing withthe solutionof a crimeFairyTaleAboutfairies ormagicalcreaturesConclusionThis finalsectionsummarizesthe key pointsof the essayBiographyA truestory abouta realpersonIntroductionThis openingsection providesbackgroundinformation andpresents thethesis statement,Claim/ThesisStatementA crucialelement oftheintroductionCaptionIt provides(anillustration)with a title orexplanation.Timelinea graphicrepresentationof thepassage oftime as a line.NonfictionInformationaltext dealingwith anactual, real-life subjectMapA picture thatshows thelocation ofthings orplacesFantasyFiction withstrange orother worldlysettings orcharactersLabelIt tells thename ofcertain partsof the photoor illustrationPunAhumorousplay onwordsDramaUsually fortheatricalperformanceOnomatopoeiaWordswhosesoundssuggest theirmeaningFictionFiterary workswhose contentis produced bytheimaginationHyperboleAnexaggerationthat can'tpossible betruePoetryVerse andrhythmic writingwith imagerythat createsemotionalresponses.PersonificationGivinghumanqualities tononhumanthingsEvidencespecific details,quotes, orparaphrasedinformation directlyextracted from thesource textSymbolismIt is used toexpress anabstract ideausing an itemor wordsAlliterationTherepetition ofthe sameconsonantsoundBodyParagraphThis middle sectiondevelops the mainpoints of the essay,providing evidenceand supportingdetails to back upthe thesis statementSubheadingA secondaryheading usedto divide thesubject intomore specificsubcategoriesIdiomA group ofwords whosemeaning isn'tunderstoodfrom their literalmeaningDiagramAn imagethat showsthe importantparts of anobjectHistoricalFictionStory withfictionalcharacters andevents in ahistoricalsetting.AllusionA referenceto a famousperson,place, oreventBulletsPoints thatdraw thereader'sattentionIndexAn alphabeticallisting of thesubject, people,and placesfound in thebookEssayA short literarycompositionthat reflectsthe author'spointMetaphorA comparisonof two unlikethings that saysunoe thing isanotherGlossaryAlphabeticallylists new orimportantwords andtheir definitionsGraphInformationshown in avisual way sothat's it's moreeasilyunderstood

ENGLISH - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A comparison of two unlike thinks using like or as
    simile
  2. A hand drawn image that helps the reader visualize and understand something in the text
    Illustration
  3. Clearly states its main idea at the beginning of the body paragraph
    Topic sentence
  4. It tells the readers what the section of the text is about
    Heading
  5. Fiction of such brevity that it supports no subplots
    Short Story
  6. It tells the heading or chapter and page number of each section of the book
    Table of content
  7. Fiction dealing with the solution of a crime
    Mystery
  8. About fairies or magical creatures
    Fairy Tale
  9. This final section summarizes the key points of the essay
    Conclusion
  10. A true story about a real person
    Biography
  11. This opening section provides background information and presents the thesis statement,
    Introduction
  12. A crucial element of the introduction
    Claim/Thesis Statement
  13. It provides (an illustration) with a title or explanation.
    Caption
  14. a graphic representation of the passage of time as a line.
    Timeline
  15. Informational text dealing with an actual, real-life subject
    Nonfiction
  16. A picture that shows the location of things or places
    Map
  17. Fiction with strange or other worldly settings or characters
    Fantasy
  18. It tells the name of certain parts of the photo or illustration
    Label
  19. A humorous play on words
    Pun
  20. Usually for theatrical performance
    Drama
  21. Words whose sounds suggest their meaning
    Onomatopoeia
  22. Fiterary works whose content is produced by the imagination
    Fiction
  23. An exaggeration that can't possible be true
    Hyperbole
  24. Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that creates emotional responses.
    Poetry
  25. Giving human qualities to nonhuman things
    Personification
  26. specific details, quotes, or paraphrased information directly extracted from the source text
    Evidence
  27. It is used to express an abstract idea using an item or words
    Symbolism
  28. The repetition of the same consonant sound
    Alliteration
  29. This middle section develops the main points of the essay, providing evidence and supporting details to back up the thesis statement
    Body Paragraph
  30. A secondary heading used to divide the subject into more specific subcategories
    Subheading
  31. A group of words whose meaning isn't understood from their literal meaning
    Idiom
  32. An image that shows the important parts of an object
    Diagram
  33. Story with fictional characters and events in a historical setting.
    Historical Fiction
  34. A reference to a famous person, place, or event
    Allusion
  35. Points that draw the reader's attention
    Bullets
  36. An alphabetical listing of the subject, people, and places found in the book
    Index
  37. A short literary composition that reflects the author's point
    Essay
  38. A comparison of two unlike things that says unoe thing is another
    Metaphor
  39. Alphabetically lists new or important words and their definitions
    Glossary
  40. Information shown in a visual way so that's it's more easily understood
    Graph